Information for VUMC Employees and Patients

Gratitunes, Narrated by Brad Paisley

The Nashville music community response to COVID-19 was immediate.

Every day, for 30 days, artists dedicated songs to say “thank you” to the frontline caregivers at Vanderbilt University Medical Center.

Brad Paisley kicked off the series on March 30, Doctors’ Day, and called it GRATITUNES. The official Gratitunes playlist was created, including thousands of songs dedicated from community members, which played throughout COVID-19 testing sites and was made available for all staff to stream.

We are in awe of the incredibly supportive community we have here in Nashville, and beyond.

From all of us at VUMC, thank you.

VUMC Shout Outs!

See the latest VUMC Shout Out videos and send yours to vumcshoutouts@vumc.org. Learn more here.

Coronavirus (COVID-19) Resources

Hotline for Employees, Patients with Symptoms

If you are a Vanderbilt employee or patient with fever, cough or shortness of breath and are concerned about the coronavirus, call (888) 312-0847 to be assessed. This line is available daily, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

General Resources

The Metro Nashville government, the Tennessee Department of Health (in collaboration with the Tennessee Poison Control Center), and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) offer resources for you to stay current. See the following for the latest status and recommendations.

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